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Barcode: 0 89195 87248 7
  Packaging: 48 pieces per master carton
  Box Size: 6.4"x10.2"x1.9" 
1/72 T-34/76 Mod. 1940 - Armor Pro Series (NEW Tooling)
This brand new kit is the second release in the popular Armor Pro Series and the first WWII Allied tank! A series committed to having the ultimate detail and accuracy in 1/72 scale!
With this kit, we have used our experience in 1/35 scale to bring you the most detailed 1/72 T-34/76 Mod. 1940 on the market! A definite must for any 1/72 fan.
Features:
  - Complete New-tooling!!!
  - Road wheel slide-molded in unit (save from assembling)
  - Hatches open/close option
  - One-piece track links
  - Cartograf decals
  - Photo-etched parts
  - Metallic wire cable
About the T-34/76:
  The ancestry of the T-34 derives from prototype fast tanks built by American 
  tank designer J. Walter Christie, which were sold to the Soviet Union after 
  the American military declined to buy them. In particular the T-34 incorporates 
  the Christie suspension.
Development properly commenced in 1936, and a prototype was completed in 1939. Full scale production started in 1940.
Combat history
  The T-34 is often used as a symbol for the effectiveness or the Soviet counterattack 
  against the Germans. The appearance of the T-34 definitely was an unpleasant 
  surprise for the German commanders, as it could combat all 1941 German tanks 
  effectively. It was faster, had better armament (50 mm was the predominant calibre 
  of German tanks guns) and better armour protection, due to the technical innovation 
  of sloped armour.
The T-34 is often called the best tank of World War 2 in the all around sense. It is true that the German Panther may have been the most powerful all around tank of the war and the Tigers had better guns and armour, but the T-34 was far simpler to manufacture and maintain in the field. It was also very reliable. This allowed mass production and large numbers to be deployed and operated simultaneously. These virtues in combination with its very good balance of firepower, armour protection, and mobility, allow it to be classified, all things considered, as the best tank of the war.
